福島御頭御社宮司社
Nakasu Fukushima, Suwa City
Masterpiece by the Second Generation of the Tachikawa School, Tomimasa
The Fukushima Onbashira Shrine is located in the Fukushima district of Nakasu, Suwa City.
It stands in the center of the village, with a community center next to it.
Fukushima is one of the districts counted among the "Seven Islands of Suwa."
This village was responsible for the Onbashira Festival of Suwa Taisha.
The main shrine, designated as a cultural property of Suwa City, was built in 1849 by Tomimasa, the second generation of the Tachikawa school.
The shrine features intricate carvings on its structures, showcasing Tomimasa's precise and detailed craftsmanship.
Although housed within a protective structure, making its details not visible from the outside, the shrine is of great interest due to its association with Suwa Taisha's mysterious rituals and beautiful carvings.
Location | Nakasu Fukushima, Suwa City |
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Website | None |
Deity | Osakugami |
Main Shrine | City Designated Cultural Property Built in 1849 |
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Carpenter | Tachikawa Washiro Tomimasa |
Architectural Style | Ikken-sha Nagare-zukuri |